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the windst 48 hours, will grab the energy in circulation and pull it all eastward across the country. it's going to be about time he gets here, as it makes the trip. pull a lot of moisture off the gulf of mexico. what are the temperatures going to be here? warm enough to be rain? cold enough to be snow? a transition? or a mix? we know it will be warm sunday evening. temperatures expected to start falling during the day on monday. the exact track is up in the air. when will enter the system to provide the precipitation. what will it look like? who will get what, and how much? we will not have a clear-cut answer to that until later in the weekend when the storm gets closer. by early on monday morning, the rain will start to change to freezing rain and sleet in the metro areas, as the colder air moves in. that pattern will continue throughout the day, before it ends. the possibility of snow for monday. 45 degree temperatures tomorrow. if you degree temperatures on monday. again, i think the big story on the storm on monday will be the farther north will be colder air. snow more predomina
the windst 48 hours, will grab the energy in circulation and pull it all eastward across the country. it's going to be about time he gets here, as it makes the trip. pull a lot of moisture off the gulf of mexico. what are the temperatures going to be here? warm enough to be rain? cold enough to be snow? a transition? or a mix? we know it will be warm sunday evening. temperatures expected to start falling during the day on monday. the exact track is up in the air. when will enter the system to...
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or cold fronts that will utilize this energy and create some heavy rain. here we are at noon, you can see best chance of rain, still up in the higher elevations in the north bay and it spreads south in the evening, and then it becomes scattered by 12:00 and a quick hit are by tomorrow morning and mostly gone with residual moisture left over and a few breaks in the clouds tomorrow, two to four degrees warmer than today. hoping for up to 1.25" up north and up to quarter of an inch in the south bay with train on the peninsula and the higher elevations could get the half inch mark. here is the seven-day forecast: wednesday is mostly cloudy but up to 70 inland. showers on thursday and temperatures fall pack for another light events like today, and saturday is mid-60's and daylight savings is sunday so wees there an hour of sleep on saturday night. rain is on the way for the afternoon and evening, you are ready for it. it is coming. >> now, check this out, we showed you people are still talking about the biggest selfie in history last night at oscars, ellen got
or cold fronts that will utilize this energy and create some heavy rain. here we are at noon, you can see best chance of rain, still up in the higher elevations in the north bay and it spreads south in the evening, and then it becomes scattered by 12:00 and a quick hit are by tomorrow morning and mostly gone with residual moisture left over and a few breaks in the clouds tomorrow, two to four degrees warmer than today. hoping for up to 1.25" up north and up to quarter of an inch in the...
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picture of how much humidity is in the area and this will be with us for most of the week, just the energy when it comes through it will tap into the area and create rain. in the north by, by 1:00 o'clock, you can see it is moving through the heart of the bay and by 5:00, it is down in the south bay but we will have light-to-moderate rain in the north bay so that could be where the commute is the hardest. this is one of those longer duringation rains and why expect any flooding from this like last week. midnight is quiet when the rain is steady. at 7:00 in the morning you can see we are seeing a quick tapering and in the afternoon the sun will break out and it will be warmer than today. >> rainfall amounts are most impressive up north with an inch or two and then .1" to quarter inch in the south bay and the valleys in the north bay you will get half an inch to 1". it is a night rain. it is not a drought buster but it will bring the drought level down. the seven-day forecast...i don't know why it says that is spender's forecast -- mostly cloudy, 62. spencer is sloping. thursday we have mid-
picture of how much humidity is in the area and this will be with us for most of the week, just the energy when it comes through it will tap into the area and create rain. in the north by, by 1:00 o'clock, you can see it is moving through the heart of the bay and by 5:00, it is down in the south bay but we will have light-to-moderate rain in the north bay so that could be where the commute is the hardest. this is one of those longer duringation rains and why expect any flooding from this like...
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we just need the energy. there is fought a lot of energy to translate it into rain. we will have lighter amounts than with the storm last week. through 1:00 o'clock, the north bay is wet and headed to the evening rush you can see the steady and light rain hitting the south bay and in the evening, it is starting to taper and during the morning hours, you can see we will wake up to clearing conditions by noon and by 5:00 or 6:00 we will have clouds. tomorrow the commute will be wet with a few scattered light rain showers and the streets will be wet from overnight. 1" to 2" in the north bay mountains and away the bay up to three-quarters inch in the north bay valley. the seven-day forecast shows keep the umbrella handy, you will not need it after the only commute tuesday into wednesday, but thursday we have another storm and friday, saturday, and sunday county low-to-mid 60's at the coast and near 70 for the rest of us. pollen will be popping then. >> sue? >> we have slow downs in some areas but in fremont, this is the intersection of washington and olive where we have
we just need the energy. there is fought a lot of energy to translate it into rain. we will have lighter amounts than with the storm last week. through 1:00 o'clock, the north bay is wet and headed to the evening rush you can see the steady and light rain hitting the south bay and in the evening, it is starting to taper and during the morning hours, you can see we will wake up to clearing conditions by noon and by 5:00 or 6:00 we will have clouds. tomorrow the commute will be wet with a few...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> my 2-year-old daughter is here tonight. the last time she was here, this was her favorite moment. >> the panda cam is here. the baby camera is not too pleased about the nonstop surveillance. >> tonight my daughter has asked for one thing and one thing only on the show, a moo cow. so, ryan, here you go. [ cow mooing ] we'll be right back. l advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial...
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moisture in the southwest is going to make its way across the plains and northeast and give us the energy for our next winter storm. there is the satellite radar imagery. easy some areas 6-12 inches. you see that plentiful rain and rotation across portions of central california. much-needed rainfall, but it comes with a price with the potential of mud slides and flash flooding. we'll continue to see the onshore rain in towards california and the southwest. that energy is going to move eastward and give us the potential for a big ice storm as well as a snowstorm. you see the pinks. this is sunday 9:00 a.m. across the ohio river valley, tennessee river valley where we could see significant icing up to 1/2 inch of ice will be very dangerous on the roads and power lines. there is monday morning. we could see the potential for severe weather across the southeast where we have warm moist, unstable air ahead of this. then we have the icing in memphis to the northeast. the latest computer modeling is showing that this storm is going to move more southward than we originally anticipated. we'll hav
moisture in the southwest is going to make its way across the plains and northeast and give us the energy for our next winter storm. there is the satellite radar imagery. easy some areas 6-12 inches. you see that plentiful rain and rotation across portions of central california. much-needed rainfall, but it comes with a price with the potential of mud slides and flash flooding. we'll continue to see the onshore rain in towards california and the southwest. that energy is going to move eastward...
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some of this energy is moving across the southwest, and fueling our next snowstorm and ice storm unfortunately across the central u.s. you see the pinks on the korean. that's where the freezing rain and sleet is falling. north of that is where we have the heavy snow, and in some cases we could certainly see up for to a foot of snow. look at the cold front. this is meteorology 101. you can really see it. it's a powerful arctic front. these are current temperatures, not windchills in the single digits and the minus digits here. 35 in memphis. that's where we're sealing that icy mixture. ahead of that very warm, unestablish are stable area. but again dangerous windchills where it feels minus teens, minus 20s across the northern plains. this winter could be one of the coldest on record for the northern plains and upper midwest. back to you, eric. >>> just promise spring. spring and summer will be here -- >> soon. i think it's like 18 days officially on the calendar. >>> unbelievable. >>> the pentagon is planning to cut the size of the u.s. army to levels that have been unseen in nearly 75 years. i
some of this energy is moving across the southwest, and fueling our next snowstorm and ice storm unfortunately across the central u.s. you see the pinks on the korean. that's where the freezing rain and sleet is falling. north of that is where we have the heavy snow, and in some cases we could certainly see up for to a foot of snow. look at the cold front. this is meteorology 101. you can really see it. it's a powerful arctic front. these are current temperatures, not windchills in the single...
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so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight of meeting tyson. he is a magnetic guy and persuasive and when you spend time with him you think why wouldn't everyone be like that? >> this will be broadcast on nine different channels within the fox family. >> if i can put in a plug, discover is doing a google hangup and there is going to be a commentary you can go to hear about it. great to you see. we are back in the moment. >> nice to see you today. >> you too. "happening now" starts right now. jon: today's top headlines. jenna: the white house rewriting a whole bunch of rules on obamacare saying it wants to move early to address concerns about the law. why critics call the move a political ploy. a new fox poll shows a presence approval rating hitting an all-time low. and olympic track star oscar pistorius as a witness describes the shooting scene. graphic an emotional testimony. a report from somebody inside the courtroom, it is all
so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight of meeting tyson. he is a magnetic guy and persuasive and when you spend time with him you think why wouldn't everyone be like that? >> this will be broadcast on nine different channels within the fox family. >> if i can put in a plug, discover is doing a google hangup and there is going to be...
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when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> hey, welcome back. remember the antarctic explorers and amazing photos they sent back stranded on a sea of ice. as winter takes one more shot you can see the same kind of pictures on local lakes, rivers and because ice takes up more space than water, you can see it hammering into bridges piers and river front homes. and gary tuchman, these days he's looking like a south pole scientist. where are you? what are you standing on? >> reporter: anderson, right now i'm standing on top of the kankakee river, about an hour south of chicago in the town of wilmington, illinois. just a few days ago this weekend, this was iced over. as flat as a hockey rink. then it started to thaw and melt and it got ridiculously cold again. the windchill is ab
when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> hey, welcome back. remember the antarctic explorers and amazing photos they sent back stranded on a sea of ice. as winter takes one more shot...
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i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vom
i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> time now for "the ridiculist." tonight we have a fish tale from rochester, minnesota where earlier this month the owner of a bait store had a problem to tackle. someone broke into his shop after he closed up. luckily he had activated 2 alarm system before he left. >> the last thing i did before i locked the door was turn billy bass on. >> at hooked on fishing much like in countless basements and garages throughout this great nation there is a motion-activated fish that sings "take me to the river" or "don't worry be happy" when someone enters this shop. in this case, billy bass was not just a delight for everyone, but also a top-notch guard fish. >> i saw the door had been damaged and the dead bolt was actually bent at like a 45-degree angle. i think he just did his job and scared whoever it was right out of their tracks. >> i think we're going to need to see a dramatic recreation of what might have happened to send the robber ree
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> time now for "the ridiculist." tonight we have a fish tale from rochester, minnesota where earlier this month the owner of a bait store had a problem to tackle. someone broke into his shop after he closed up. luckily he had activated 2 alarm system before he left. >> the last thing i did before i locked the door was turn billy bass on. >> at hooked on fishing much like in countless...
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whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people that need to get into the workforce, and then they are going to be assimilated into it. >> here's a quote from "unleashing the second american century" -- hiring, hiring begets increasing consumption, and sales, sales begets profits, profits be get a rise in the stock market, and rising stock markets beget -- i think that is great for the haves, the wealth effect, which makes people confident to spend money. tingthis beget switches on america's economic engine. >> first of all, the into structure that we are going to be building, that we have to build whether it i
whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people...
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the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil price and you got it right. does it drive higher here? libya -- their production is out. if they cannot get the barrels back on, we will be in a higher priced situation. you need to watch the iraqi elections coming up in april. one thing to watch in the downside is the iranian nuclear negotiation. to the the risks are upside in terms of geopolitics. >> i want to bring it back to janet yellen testifying later today. what do you expect to hear from her that might move the markets? >> the markets want to hear whether this soft patch in the economic data cause the fed to change its view about the tapering
the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil...
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they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury will be at the center of international aid and the plan will live to the russian tree move. >> would you presume that the imf is speaking with russia? ofis there a lack communication there? >> certainly, they are members and are represented at the executive board my and executive director. i am sure that there is communication. but the important point here is the technical analysis of what is needed to put ukrainian economic policy in a sustainable and positive mode. then to arrange the financing necessary to make the implementation practical. you so much.k greatly appreciate that from our washington news burea
they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury...
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what happens to the cost of energy in the european union? that has been very low and contributed to the decline that we have seen. is there a feeling that that will push things up when they do not have to worry about? the idea of job state -- what are you focused on at 8:30 tomorrow? >> everyone is focused on the weather. are there signs that people are not able to work because of the weather affect. do we see it in things like construction and recreational hiring? beyond that, people want to look at hours worked and whether or not companies are cutting back. >> michael mckee, our chief economic correspondent. pretty much on book. markets are not reacting. is with us from reputation.com. you have been a piÑata. there has been some controversy about what you do on google. this affects all of our viewers and all of our listeners as well. you can go in and dr. tom keene's image on google. is that right? >> that is exactly what we do. we do that for fancy pants ceos. >> why is this a controversy? >> it is not much of a controversy, but it is a
what happens to the cost of energy in the european union? that has been very low and contributed to the decline that we have seen. is there a feeling that that will push things up when they do not have to worry about? the idea of job state -- what are you focused on at 8:30 tomorrow? >> everyone is focused on the weather. are there signs that people are not able to work because of the weather affect. do we see it in things like construction and recreational hiring? beyond that, people...
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that era, a lot of it consisted of paintings of pretty women doing things that didn't require much energy like at my hearing aid of were standing in a garden. they never sweat. they didn't quite seem real and along comes rockwell with his humorous tableaux about everyday life about boys playing pokey from school and running away trying not to get caught. there had been nothing quite as humorous and as a down-to-earth because magazine covers if you think about it now and then were always sort of about the life he wanted to have. they are supposed to be glamorous and aberrational. it's like you will look like this, your skin will become clear in your hair will look better. in nearly 20th century magazines also appealed to america's aspirations. but with rock while he wasn't thinking the life he wanted to have such a life people already had. people usually were not gorgeous and through, they were never gorgeous. they were ordinary looking into such such a see them on the covf magazines was in itself a surprise. so he was an illustrator, he distinguished himself during the second world war wh
that era, a lot of it consisted of paintings of pretty women doing things that didn't require much energy like at my hearing aid of were standing in a garden. they never sweat. they didn't quite seem real and along comes rockwell with his humorous tableaux about everyday life about boys playing pokey from school and running away trying not to get caught. there had been nothing quite as humorous and as a down-to-earth because magazine covers if you think about it now and then were always sort of...
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the region benefits from strong housing recovery gains in energy and booming technology industry. >>> ahead, we'll take you to the teenie colorado town seeing a big boom thanks to >> a few scattered showers on the hi-def radar. that will change in the middle of the day and the afternoon. gray skies looking towards the golden gate bridge and more cloud throughout the day today and the rain will be picking up towards the middle of the day in the north bay and spreading to the south. temperatures fairly mild with the 60s there and the rain kicks in looking like showers and unsettled weather for the rest of the week. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by nationwide insurance. nationwide is on your side. >>> the murder trial begins for the man known as the bladerunner. >> ahead, we're at the courthouse in south africa as the mother gets a first look at the man who shot and killed her daughter. >> we're back on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored b
the region benefits from strong housing recovery gains in energy and booming technology industry. >>> ahead, we'll take you to the teenie colorado town seeing a big boom thanks to >> a few scattered showers on the hi-def radar. that will change in the middle of the day and the afternoon. gray skies looking towards the golden gate bridge and more cloud throughout the day today and the rain will be picking up towards the middle of the day in the north bay and spreading to the...
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it turns out there's an even worse part than that which is the males to get enough energy to do this release so many stress hormones that they die at the end of the mating season. every single male the entire mating season is dead at the end of mating system. they've done experiment where is they clip the males so they don't produce the hormones and they're fine. >> what's the biological explanation pour that? >> the only thing that matters for a biological organism is passing on its dna. mating is actually just as important an organism as living itself. >> what are the examples with extreme sibeling rivalry? >> there's a shark, sand shark that has babies inside of her. the oldest will hatch and swim around inside of her and eat the sibeling sibelings. you have snowy owls that will beat up the cybilsiblings and they let the siblings die. >> can you please talk to my -- >> thank you dan riskin. >>> and "mother nature is trying to kill you" goes on sale today. >>> tomorrow ben tracy so popular that olympic athletes in sochi got hooked. >> reporter: it's one of the fastest growing apps
it turns out there's an even worse part than that which is the males to get enough energy to do this release so many stress hormones that they die at the end of the mating season. every single male the entire mating season is dead at the end of mating system. they've done experiment where is they clip the males so they don't produce the hormones and they're fine. >> what's the biological explanation pour that? >> the only thing that matters for a biological organism is passing on...
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. >> on top of that the supermarkets are crowded with other juices and energy drinks, competition that didn't exist 15 years ago. and the price of a box of oranges is predicted to increase every year which will likely be passed on to the consumer. >> christine johnson. thank you. >>> roberto writes about food and the consumer industry. "how america fell out of love with orange juice" was posted this week. weekend. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think the most important one is? >> it's not really clees. the most important thing is definitedeafa disease called citrus greepg. it came to florida in the late '90s and it's pretty much affecting every single citrus tree in florida. >> i found fascinating that your article talks about our changes as consumers. a lot of people don't sit down to breakfast anymore and maybe that's why the drink is not so popular. >> it used to be you drink this drink in the morning and get this as part of your breakfast. now americans are not eating breakfast or eating breakfast on the go. >> that's a trend that's likely to continue. >> absolutely. the w
. >> on top of that the supermarkets are crowded with other juices and energy drinks, competition that didn't exist 15 years ago. and the price of a box of oranges is predicted to increase every year which will likely be passed on to the consumer. >> christine johnson. thank you. >>> roberto writes about food and the consumer industry. "how america fell out of love with orange juice" was posted this week. weekend. >> thanks for having me. >> what do...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> deep down, you're a big sweetheart. >> by 2009, mcconaughey is the king of the rom com but about to make a professional shift. >> i had to pull back on what i had been doing. >> he pulls back from the bankable comedic roles he was known for and steps out of the spotlight. >> i didn't work for two years because i said i don't want to do things i have been doing. i enjoy those and may do them again but i want to do something different. >> that is dramatic roles in smaller in dependent films. >> somewhere in that two years i gained anonymity and became some people's new good fresh idea and i got some calls and offers for roles that skmard in a good way and went to work. >> work in films like "the lincoln lawyer." >> i'm trying to make it right. >> "lincoln lawyer" sets him on a path to darker and grittier roles. next playing a detective with a side gig as an assassin in "killer joe". >> you want me off the job? >> he follows with a p
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> deep down, you're a big sweetheart. >> by 2009, mcconaughey is the king of the rom com but about to make a professional shift. >> i had to pull back on what i had been doing. >> he pulls back from the bankable comedic roles he was known for and steps out of the spotlight. >> i didn't work for two years because i said i don't want to do things i have been doing. i enjoy those and may do...
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. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god forbid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i just don't know? russia is asserting itself on the world stage in sochi and putin is a master of his own almost cartoonish self-confidence, they have a lot of problems. >> does it work in terms of the russian psyche in the appeal of putin? >> i think we should not forget that the majority of the people i know in intellectual moscow and st. petersburg, good liberals, younger people entering the middle class, yes, they are long since tired of putin. they want to see development of independent judiciary a real legislature, the rule of law, free press, all of these things. right now, you have an authoritarian situation and he has p
. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god forbid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i...
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through cheap gas, cheap energy. >> rose: even though having nice little dances with its european union. >> right. and that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> rose: saying, "we're here." >> "we are here. take note. take note." we may be back here in two weeks or three weeks or something-- god forbid-- and i could be wrong, but i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i just coapt know. >> rose: first of all, it would bog him down. >> who are you fighting? what you fighting for. >> rose: exactly, and what do you get from it? >> and what do you get from it? russia, even while it's asserting itself on the world stage in sochi, and putin say master of his own almost-cartoonish self-confidence abe, that he was got a lot of problems. >> rose: doesn't it work in terms of russian psyche and the appeal of putin? >> i think we should not forget that the majority of the people i know in intellectual moscow and st. petersbu
through cheap gas, cheap energy. >> rose: even though having nice little dances with its european union. >> right. and that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> rose: saying, "we're here." >> "we are here. take note. take note." we may be back here in two weeks or three weeks or something-- god forbid-- and i could be wrong, but i find it...
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one of the reasons why is because tesla could be an energy play. but i don't think there's anybody in the auto industry or on wall street who looks at tesla as an energy play and not an auto play. >> but cole, at the same time, even if what you're saying is that this story has years before it's going to come to fruition, isn't that the stage at which an investor would want to get in on this? to bet on the growth that's potentially coming, to bet on the shares appreciating. i understand this is already priced in. but is it as transformative as the analyst community has been suggesting? >> from a market segment, absolutely. the ability to store intermittent power generation is going to be an industry as we go forward in time that's bigger than current data storage. it's a massive new thing. however, tesla is behind a company like byd in china that's already actually delivering containers to utilities and a company partly owned by warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. that's where the market is going. it's the new huge thing. the question is, how far i
one of the reasons why is because tesla could be an energy play. but i don't think there's anybody in the auto industry or on wall street who looks at tesla as an energy play and not an auto play. >> but cole, at the same time, even if what you're saying is that this story has years before it's going to come to fruition, isn't that the stage at which an investor would want to get in on this? to bet on the growth that's potentially coming, to bet on the shares appreciating. i understand...
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putin looked at his country 25 years ago and said we're on our knees because of oil and energy. he said we're going to use our natural gas exports to get europe dependent on us and use that as political leverage. we're going to export our oil and have money to rebuild our empire and he's done exactly that. >> you have seen and written and spoken a lot of diplomatic language when it comes to crises around the world with your experience with the defense department. when we hear leader after leader, president obama and just a little while ago defense secretary chuck hagel saying and i put this in quotes, deeply concerned. is that code for something? >> last week you had a u.s. secretary of defense say we're cutting the defense budget and not going to do the missions we've historically done. at the same time the russian defense minister said we are negotiating new naval bases around the world and fixing our cold war bases. >> what's interesting about your idea that you talked about the economics, what president reagan would do. it didn't focus on what is happening inside ukraine. th
putin looked at his country 25 years ago and said we're on our knees because of oil and energy. he said we're going to use our natural gas exports to get europe dependent on us and use that as political leverage. we're going to export our oil and have money to rebuild our empire and he's done exactly that. >> you have seen and written and spoken a lot of diplomatic language when it comes to crises around the world with your experience with the defense department. when we hear leader after...
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. >> you know how food and energy translates into performance, right? in the classroom, at practice, at games. what does this mean to the kids for you to get behind this program? >> it means a lot. it's good to build awareness around something like this because i know when i was growing up, breakfast wasn't even a big part of my day. i may try to eat at school. but if i didn't eat at school, if i was running late, i wouldn't eat 'til 12:30, 1:00 o'clock. it's great to get kids excited about it and get the right protein and nutrients. >> i got a feeling some kids will be seeing you serving breakfast to them a little later, aren't they? >> ps school number 75 and along with this initiative, i donated $10,000 in breakfast grants of my own money and 2,000 of those dollars is going to school ps number 75. i'll be there getting kids excited about breakfast. >> and so that should be great. a lot of those kids who are yawning at 11:00 o'clock or 1:00 o'clock, actually they have nothing in their system. so that's one thing to get them started. one of the last ti
. >> you know how food and energy translates into performance, right? in the classroom, at practice, at games. what does this mean to the kids for you to get behind this program? >> it means a lot. it's good to build awareness around something like this because i know when i was growing up, breakfast wasn't even a big part of my day. i may try to eat at school. but if i didn't eat at school, if i was running late, i wouldn't eat 'til 12:30, 1:00 o'clock. it's great to get kids...
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. >> are you saying that if we have more energy, we're producing more energy, that gives lush i can't less leverage over us, maybe we'd become the supplier? >> exactly. we need to loosen export rules for natural gas and the more we develop here -- we've got 100 years or more supply of natural gas, less polluting than oil and coal. this is an opportunity of a lifetime. >> can you be a democrat and be against big and if you can't, how do you ever get anything done in washington if there is no compromise? >> you see at the state level a loft democrats are recognizing that you can do these conservative things and create a better economy and better way of life. it's hard at the national level because of the control of the big unions and the big corporations and the big banks. democrats have trouble getting elected unless they're for big. >> he might not be a senator, but you're a powerful guy and this book looks to be successful. i'll talk to you more about it on radio. senator, always great to have you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up straight ahead, one in three americans say they've been
. >> are you saying that if we have more energy, we're producing more energy, that gives lush i can't less leverage over us, maybe we'd become the supplier? >> exactly. we need to loosen export rules for natural gas and the more we develop here -- we've got 100 years or more supply of natural gas, less polluting than oil and coal. this is an opportunity of a lifetime. >> can you be a democrat and be against big and if you can't, how do you ever get anything done in washington...
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we have stronger self control in the morning because we have more energy stored up. but as the day goes on our batteries tradrain and we look s ethical in our activities. >>> last night hollywood's biggest stars celebrated the biggest night the 86th annual academy awards. >> what were the best moments? we are stepping in with michael. you lucky duck. we saw the tweet, we saw the pizzas all of the dresses and of course the awards. what was the best part of last night? >> i got to tell you for me the best part was "12 years a slave" won. this has been a huge, huge film. hollywood has abysmal record awarding movies with african american experience. only the 2nd time in the 86 year history. besides it being a great movie and epic in its form the credit has to go with fox search life. it was a tough movie to watch, it was an important movie, and a lot of the aacademy members were reluctant to put the dvd in and watch it. for obvious reasons, it's tough. they went around this town with the headlines it's time. it plays into two things it is time to award a movie like this
we have stronger self control in the morning because we have more energy stored up. but as the day goes on our batteries tradrain and we look s ethical in our activities. >>> last night hollywood's biggest stars celebrated the biggest night the 86th annual academy awards. >> what were the best moments? we are stepping in with michael. you lucky duck. we saw the tweet, we saw the pizzas all of the dresses and of course the awards. what was the best part of last night? >> i...
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you can see this vigorous energy pulling into central california and southern california where it's been very rainy. we have been talking about the town of asousa a town budded up against the gabriel mountains. see this one cell in this lap loop right there -- here it comes. here to comes. i promise. there it is. tornado warning with that one. if you are up watching us there right now you need to take cover because potentially having some very dangerous conditions right there. here we will watch this storm pull out towards the east. winter storm warnings across the country right now. snow develop later on today in kansas city and tomorrow. a the love snow. 8 to 12 inches. winter and watches posted as you go farther to the east. a little bit later delayed. we will see that weather get there temperaturewise, get ready for another really cold night tonight. minus 25 in. meteorological. >> talking to my daughter last night. she lives outside of the san francisco bay area. they had a tornado near sacramento. one or two a year. yesterday was one of those days. >> you bet. >> coming up on the s
you can see this vigorous energy pulling into central california and southern california where it's been very rainy. we have been talking about the town of asousa a town budded up against the gabriel mountains. see this one cell in this lap loop right there -- here it comes. here to comes. i promise. there it is. tornado warning with that one. if you are up watching us there right now you need to take cover because potentially having some very dangerous conditions right there. here we will...
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today we start to see the energy move to the east. this is where the storm is now. you see the snow across parts of the great lakes. it's going to sag a little farther off towards the south today and tomorrow. take a look at all of these states across the central part of the country an ohio river valley under winter storm warnings. get ready. it's today. it will be done by tomorrow evening but snowfall totals i think are going to be a little less than we were considering before. we're going to see a lot of areas in the 4 to 6 inch range. same from new york city towards d.c. so not as bad i think as we thought which is good news. >> except for philly. >> you're going to get some snow. i don't think it's going to be huge. not a foot. >> thanks. >> coming up, what does harry reid think about the millions of americans with obama care horror stories. >> lies. distorted by the republicans to grab headlines or make political advertisements. >> tell that to our next guest, a doctor who lost insurance for her patients and employees. >> caught on camera, oceanside diners were
today we start to see the energy move to the east. this is where the storm is now. you see the snow across parts of the great lakes. it's going to sag a little farther off towards the south today and tomorrow. take a look at all of these states across the central part of the country an ohio river valley under winter storm warnings. get ready. it's today. it will be done by tomorrow evening but snowfall totals i think are going to be a little less than we were considering before. we're going to...
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the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for the first time in years. >> this is no surprise, if you are referring to the agreement in geneva, or just what has been time. for it this >> that has not always been the case. >> it was a breakthrough, yes. >> are you confident that iranian that -- that iranian powers and world powers are moving forward to a deal? >> yes and no. yes in the sense that obviously iran wants to introduce a deal. this important issue is that the supreme leader obviously wants a deal for you renumeration's with the u.s.. >> he does not always sound like it, by the way. >> again, that is why this and holds significance,
the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for...
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quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you going and getting, one bite at a time. try new quaker warm & crunchy granola for the crunchy side of oatmeal. quaker up. was quick and easy? makeup. nails. now advanced teeth whitening is simple with the new colgate® optic white™ toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush. use the built in whitening pen, then go. no waiting, no rinsing. its stay on formula penetrates to deeply whiten for whiter teeth in two days. looking great with a dazzling, white smile is now quick and easy every day with the new colgate® optic white™ toothbrush plus whitening pen. brush. whiten. go.™ plus whitening pen. i've been claritin clear for 7 days. woohoo! at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 16 days! 26 days of continous relief. live claritin clear. every day. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my
quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you going and getting, one bite at a time. try new quaker warm & crunchy granola for the crunchy side of oatmeal. quaker up. was quick and easy? makeup. nails. now advanced teeth whitening is simple with the new colgate® optic white™ toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush. use the built in whitening pen, then go. no waiting, no rinsing. its stay on formula penetrates to deeply whiten for whiter teeth in...
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power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bl
power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than...
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now it's moving east, and the energy is meeting cold air. look at st. louis. we have an earth camera to give you an idea what has been happening. a little bit of everything. snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain. and that's how the morning is going to go. snow eventually. more than 20 states in the midwest, northeast and mid-atlantic too that have a watch, advisory or warning. it's not just ice, but snow. and more than a half of a foot. as we get into march, it's feeling like lion. one look at one last map and give you an idea of what's happening across the country. that is the long-range outlook for march. yes, it says much colder for the folks who don't to want hear that. that's the big picture, now closer to home. >>> all the weather brought to you by orieda. i'm going to grab an umbrella and bring to rachel to so it matches her dress. >> so nice of you, ginger. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," we're used to tears at the oscars, but it wasn't always this way. we're going to show you the most emotional oscar moments and the speeches that opened the flood gat
now it's moving east, and the energy is meeting cold air. look at st. louis. we have an earth camera to give you an idea what has been happening. a little bit of everything. snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain. and that's how the morning is going to go. snow eventually. more than 20 states in the midwest, northeast and mid-atlantic too that have a watch, advisory or warning. it's not just ice, but snow. and more than a half of a foot. as we get into march, it's feeling like lion. one look at one...
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i do want to talk about where the energy goes now off to the east and in a place like st. louis, we have an earth camera. give you an idea of what's happening. rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet and that's this type of storm. why we have more than 20 states with some sort of advisory, warning or watch and where you see pink a lot of places will pick up 6 plus inches of snow along with whatever else. you go to the east side of it, it is going to be a rough monday commute for places like philadelphia, washington, d.c., if you're traveling anywhere there, you'll want to check ahead. and here's something i want to spend a little extra time on or maybe you don't. well, the jet stream will get right back into position as we have been throughout the winter. you see that much below average from minneapolis through parts of the great lakes, chicago, you're included there. yes, this is a prediction for your march. the entire month. los angeles and everywhere west looks like we'll get back into that drier and warmer pattern at least as we start spring. remember >> all that weather brou
i do want to talk about where the energy goes now off to the east and in a place like st. louis, we have an earth camera. give you an idea of what's happening. rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet and that's this type of storm. why we have more than 20 states with some sort of advisory, warning or watch and where you see pink a lot of places will pick up 6 plus inches of snow along with whatever else. you go to the east side of it, it is going to be a rough monday commute for places like...
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all that energy has its target on washington, d.c., parts of west virginia, kentucky. this thing is not just snow, it's sleet and a whole lot of mess. let's get to gio. he'll bring us the rest of the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, ginger, good morning to you from the famous "rocky" steps. you can see these plows working here in philadelphia. we're seeing a mix of snow and sleet here in philly. and all across the nation, an icy mess. take a look. this morning, blinding snow. and pounding sleet. >> talk about sleet coming down. >> reporter: attacking half the nation. from texas to oklahoma -- [ thunder claps ] ground-shaking thunder snow. and this rare sight in norman, oklahoma. thunder sleet lightning. in southern illinois, car windshields transforming into blinding sheets of solid ice. in wichita, kansas, an ice road nightmare. hundreds of weather-related accidents leading to at least eight deaths. in arkansas, this suv losing control and plunging right off a bridge injuring two and killing one. this semi in oklahoma city, overturning and ripping open. the
all that energy has its target on washington, d.c., parts of west virginia, kentucky. this thing is not just snow, it's sleet and a whole lot of mess. let's get to gio. he'll bring us the rest of the story. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, ginger, good morning to you from the famous "rocky" steps. you can see these plows working here in philadelphia. we're seeing a mix of snow and sleet here in philly. and all across the nation, an icy mess. take a look. this morning,...
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many of those workers moved into the energy sector or just plain retired. but the sense is right now with plenty of new projects in the pipeline this will be the best year since 2010. >> we are in more mature cycle. there is less construction but at the same time there's a lot more than there was two years ago. so there is less construction at the peak of the boom which makes us believe that this will be a longer cycle. >> reporter: and here at icon bay, once it is complete and living here. look at view. that is miami beach in the background. biscayne bay below you. we saw amenities other day? how good are things in south florida? right now there are 100 high-rise crain permits still pending. jenna? jenna: nice view. definitely good view. location, location, location. phil, thank you. jon: fox news alert. we're taking you out to southern california where they are trying to rescue a man and a dog from the los angeles river. we told you about how rain is finally hitting los angeles and really all of california after months of terrible drought. the los angeles
many of those workers moved into the energy sector or just plain retired. but the sense is right now with plenty of new projects in the pipeline this will be the best year since 2010. >> we are in more mature cycle. there is less construction but at the same time there's a lot more than there was two years ago. so there is less construction at the peak of the boom which makes us believe that this will be a longer cycle. >> reporter: and here at icon bay, once it is complete and...
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we never saw energy of the type of the sort of the size that we saw when wendy davis did the filibuster. there were hundreds of thousands of people who showed up. and let me tell you, women are mad in texas. democrats are mad in texas. people who have not voted in a very long time are mad in texas. and the best thing that could happen is to have the farthest right wing fruitcake on the ticket run against her. >> is that greg abbott you described? >> he is one of them. with greg we can go after him on the redistricting and fighting the medicaid expansion. there will be a litany of issues that people are angry about. those are the people who are starting to turn out the vote and have a lot of excitement about wendy at the top of this ticket. >> thanks for coming on. state representative donna dukes. i'm going to learn that name and hear it many times. anyway, thank you wayne slater. you always give us the goods. >>> up next, the debate over charter schools. it's a red hot fight right in new york city. did they succeed where public schools have failed or do they just get the best students
we never saw energy of the type of the sort of the size that we saw when wendy davis did the filibuster. there were hundreds of thousands of people who showed up. and let me tell you, women are mad in texas. democrats are mad in texas. people who have not voted in a very long time are mad in texas. and the best thing that could happen is to have the farthest right wing fruitcake on the ticket run against her. >> is that greg abbott you described? >> he is one of them. with greg we...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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so far bureau launched four of these hubs where workers could printing, energy-efficient electronics, light weight metals, and digital manufacturing. technologies that could help ensure a steady stream of good jobs well into the 21st century. on wednesday, i launched a new, titian to build a 21st century infrastructure. transit, bridges, mass more efficient ports, and faster passenger rails. rebuilding america will not just attract businesses, it will create more construction jobs that cannot be shipped overseas. congress could make an even bigger difference in both areas. thanks to the leadership of a bipartisan group of lawmakers, there is a ill in congress right now that will create an entire network of high tech manufacturing hubs all across the country. next week, i will send congress a budget that will rebuild our transportation systems and support millions of jobs nationwide. there is a lot we could do if we work together. while congress decides what it is going to do, i am going to keep doing everything in my power to rebuild an economy where everybody who works hard as a chan
so far bureau launched four of these hubs where workers could printing, energy-efficient electronics, light weight metals, and digital manufacturing. technologies that could help ensure a steady stream of good jobs well into the 21st century. on wednesday, i launched a new, titian to build a 21st century infrastructure. transit, bridges, mass more efficient ports, and faster passenger rails. rebuilding america will not just attract businesses, it will create more construction jobs that cannot...
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and if you are around him his energy is usually captivated. so these are very impressive and important. and there is a relationship between him and people like stokely carmichael who have seen him and stokely says famously that if you're going to help organize it as long as he can be on the front row when malcolm comes to speak and malcolm is debating. black social democratic activists, the main organizers of the march on washington and had spent time with the conscientious objectives and influence that vary greatly. and when he sees him speak and find out who that is, he says that is who i want to be when i grow up. so it's very interesting that we have debated this in 1961 and it's been hugely important because he is influenced but he's also listening to malcolm asked to become further radicalized a growing conscience. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to our in-depth program. this is our monthly program where we invite an author on to talk about his or her body of work. this month we have peniel joseph. his first book came out in 2006, wa
and if you are around him his energy is usually captivated. so these are very impressive and important. and there is a relationship between him and people like stokely carmichael who have seen him and stokely says famously that if you're going to help organize it as long as he can be on the front row when malcolm comes to speak and malcolm is debating. black social democratic activists, the main organizers of the march on washington and had spent time with the conscientious objectives and...
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from an energy it is coming from all of these acquisitions. the issue ofraise succession even more? >> succession is a huge issue for berkshire. if you listen to what buffett said about that in the past, he would say that these operating berkshire hashow a future that is going to go on much longer than him. he is not involved in the day-to-day operations. >> right. i wonder what the correlation is between their profits and gdp. is there one? analysts,speak with as the u.s. goes, so does berkshire. think about something like burlington northern santa fe, a big, big railroad. if people are buying more stuff, companies are moving more stuff, burlington northern tends to do better. --what are you expecting what do people want to know? is always on the table. last year, he did not give us that much on that front. apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather
from an energy it is coming from all of these acquisitions. the issue ofraise succession even more? >> succession is a huge issue for berkshire. if you listen to what buffett said about that in the past, he would say that these operating berkshire hashow a future that is going to go on much longer than him. he is not involved in the day-to-day operations. >> right. i wonder what the correlation is between their profits and gdp. is there one? analysts,speak with as the u.s. goes, so...
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think about the sum of big data , and in insurance, banking, energy management. these are enormous businesses yet to be built. >> that was eric schmidt alongside google eric shook -- eric dachshund jarret cohen. eric schmidt alongside google's jarret cohen. coming up, joseph's it will tell me whether he has anything to brag about. ♪ >> earlier in the program, we talked about a real estate company warren buffett body 1993. he still holds it today and it is one of the examples, he says, that buying long pays off for investors. supermarket, a sandwich shop, a bank them a staples nearby. but the way came by is anything but typical. larryary investor silverstein handpicked the investment for buffett. and the malkin family, the operators of the empire state building, along with the late fred rose, they did the property deal 20 years ago and they still comanage it. buffett spoke fondly of silverstein and his tip on the deal when i reached out to him, buffett said, i've given larry all of my various phone numbers and told him he can call me day or night. to talk about
think about the sum of big data , and in insurance, banking, energy management. these are enormous businesses yet to be built. >> that was eric schmidt alongside google eric shook -- eric dachshund jarret cohen. eric schmidt alongside google's jarret cohen. coming up, joseph's it will tell me whether he has anything to brag about. ♪ >> earlier in the program, we talked about a real estate company warren buffett body 1993. he still holds it today and it is one of the examples, he...
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guest will be the great kevin spacey, and we've enlisted the help of more a-list actors than i have the energy to name for some new videos that are as epic as they are ridiculous. watch that at 10pm on the west coast and after the oscars and your late local news everywhere else here on abc. >> jimmy: our first guest is a very funny man who delights his people as both himself on "the soup" and as someone who looks just like him on "community," which airs thursday nights on nbc, please welcome joel mchale. [ applause ] >> you know, you're going to have a baby. >> jimmy: i am, yeah, yeah. >> you've going to have a baby. >> jimmy: you have some kids running around. >> yeah, but you're having one. two weeks ago i saw jimmy in new york city. we were at a party. and he had secretly said to a few people that he was having a baby. i walked up to jimmy and i said when are you and molly thinking about having kids? he goes she's pregnant. and we told you. my wife is just like you are a [ bleep ] idiot. >> jimmy: i do that all the time, too, and it's terrible. now i've taken to writing it down. there's not
guest will be the great kevin spacey, and we've enlisted the help of more a-list actors than i have the energy to name for some new videos that are as epic as they are ridiculous. watch that at 10pm on the west coast and after the oscars and your late local news everywhere else here on abc. >> jimmy: our first guest is a very funny man who delights his people as both himself on "the soup" and as someone who looks just like him on "community," which airs thursday nights...
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to illustrate his genius, his faults, his passion, his energy. few have succeeded as brilliantly as this majestic screen portrayal of one of the most gifted musical talents of our time. ♪ >> his music would change the world. >> who is he? >> sire, he is a man -- >> he is a devil. >> and turn his greatest admirer into his most deadly enemy. >> what do you say? >> sire. >> a miracle. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> amadeus cat. ♪ >> oh, naughty boy. >> the other cursed to languish in his shadow. >> play for us. >> as you wish, sire. ♪ ♪ i'm sitting on a piano ♪ i'm sitting on a piano >> enough! >> play more keyboard cat. ♪ >> why, god, why must you torture me? >> i will have my revenge. >> compose a funeral march. >> starring two time academy award winner christoph waltz, academy award winner ben kingsley, academy award nominee gary oldman, with mandy patinkin, sir james kimmel as the manic chipmunk. two time academy award winner kevin spacey as ameowadeus [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> the great kevin spacey. one more you tube
to illustrate his genius, his faults, his passion, his energy. few have succeeded as brilliantly as this majestic screen portrayal of one of the most gifted musical talents of our time. ♪ >> his music would change the world. >> who is he? >> sire, he is a man -- >> he is a devil. >> and turn his greatest admirer into his most deadly enemy. >> what do you say? >> sire. >> a miracle. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> amadeus cat. ♪ >> oh,...
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department of energy is hoping to satisfy concerns which have been swirling for weeks about what caused the leak, the extent of the contamination nuclear cleanup efforts. 13 workers were exposed during the radiation leak. nuke repository-radiation new: feds to update public on mishap at nuke dump albuquerque, n.m. - efforts to recover from a radiation leak at the nation's only hamas underground nuclear waste dump will be the subject of a town hall meeting in new mexico today. the u.s. department of energy is hoping to satisfy concerns which have been swirling for weeks about what caused the leak, the extent of the contamination and the future of national nuclear cleanup efforts. opening statements in the trial of brig. general jeffrey sinclair are set for today. sinclair has pleaded not guilty to eight criminal charges including forcible sodomy, indecent acts, violating orders and conduct unbecoming an officer. he has admitted to having a 3-year affair with a junior sinclair faces life in prison if convicted of the sex assault charges. a man passing by heard children screaming. moments
department of energy is hoping to satisfy concerns which have been swirling for weeks about what caused the leak, the extent of the contamination nuclear cleanup efforts. 13 workers were exposed during the radiation leak. nuke repository-radiation new: feds to update public on mishap at nuke dump albuquerque, n.m. - efforts to recover from a radiation leak at the nation's only hamas underground nuclear waste dump will be the subject of a town hall meeting in new mexico today. the u.s....
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energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been here seven years now. the senate has been on the verge of a death spiral for several months. when you have a leader -- and i said this directly. this is in his office. when you have of the year that is totally banned on ensuring that there is no debate you will find people using all kinds of avenues to try to bring something to the floor for debate it is beyond belief. it is the greatest deliberative body you have friends and ellis side of the aisle of just as frustrated as many it's reprehensible. reprehensible away the united states and operates. i think most of vino that i have done everything i can to reach
energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been...